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Practice Guideline
. 2008 Dec;65(6):1520-8.
doi: 10.1097/TA.0b013e3181904b0c.

Inflammation and the host response to injury, a large-scale collaborative project: patient-oriented research core--standard operating procedures for clinical care VIII--Nutritional support of the trauma patient

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Practice Guideline

Inflammation and the host response to injury, a large-scale collaborative project: patient-oriented research core--standard operating procedures for clinical care VIII--Nutritional support of the trauma patient

Grant E O'Keefe et al. J Trauma. 2008 Dec.

Erratum in

  • J Trauma. 2009 Mar;66(3):965
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Nutrition support flow chart.

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